An interview with Craig Callender | The philosophy and ethics of science VIDEO
Craig Callender discusses how the philosophy of science is crucial for responsible scientific advances.
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How can we use science as a force for good, and why is science increasingly seen as something dangerous? Callender explains how the philosophy of science can tackle questions such as these, in a time where navigating the path of scientific progress is more important than ever.
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Craig Callender is a professor of Philosophy at the University of California, San Diego. His main areas of research are philosophy of science, philosophy of physics and metaphysics.
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